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  • Adam Machanic talks SQL Saturday

    We caught up with Adam Machanic, group leader of the New England SQL Server user group, at SQL Saturday Boston. Find out what he shared with us.

  • SQL Server meets database application security

    Make sure your SQL Server is secure by studying these general guidelines for secure database applications from SQL Server expert Roman Rehak.

  • Understanding Microsoft SQL Server business intelligence options

    Microsoft has made a great effort to turn SQL Server into a viable enterprise database platform, and part of that has been boosting its business intelligence capabilities. In this handbook, read about recent BI updates in...

  • SQL Server 2012

    Microsoft SQL Server 2012 is a relational database management system (RDBMS) designed for the enterprise environment. Like its predecessors, SQL Server 2012 comprises a set of programming extensions to enhance the...

  • Solving SQL VSS writer problems during backup

    Backup expert Brien Posey explains how to solve common SQL VSS writer problems users can face during SQL database backups.

  • NoSQL security: Do NoSQL database security features stack up to RDBMS?

    With NoSQL databases increasingly being used to tackle big data challenges, expert Michael Cobb examines NoSQL security in comparison to RDBMS.

  • Experts debate big data vs. SQL development

    Traditional SQL databases may have lost mindshare with some app developers, but they're still the right choice for most projects, says one expert.

  • Essential SQL Server security tools

    Read this tip where writer Ashish Kumar Mehta shares his all-time favorite native and third-party SQL Server security tools.

  • Splitting SQL Server backups to multiple files

    Splitting database backups helps save space and run your SQL Server backups more efficiently. Get tips for executing this from Ashish Kumar Mehta.

  • MySQL security analysis: Mitigating MySQL zero-day flaws

    In the wake of several recent MySQL zero-day vulnerabilities, expert Michael Cobb assesses the state of MySQL security. Is a MySQL alternative needed?

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